Article
Skipping This Test? Creating Resistance Through Diagnostic Gaps
Culture and sensitivity (C&S) testing stands as a powerful yet often overlooked resource in the realm of small animal veterinary care. In many practices, veterinarians frequently opt for empirical treatment in the face of infections such as urinary tract infections, skin conditions, and
ear inflammations. This approach, while convenient, bypasses the critical step of identifying the specific infectious agent and determining its susceptibility to various medications. By neglecting this essential diagnostic tool, practitioners may miss the opportunity to tailor treatments that could significantly enhance recovery and well-being for their four-legged patients.
Case Snapshot
In a 2021 Mumbai veterinary audit, 43% of empirically treated canine UTIs recurred within two weeks. Subsequent cultures revealed resistance to first-line fluoroquinolones and cephalexin.
Solution
Provide affordable, integrated diagnostic packages; educate clients on long-term benefits; and make culture testing standard for infections not improving within 48 hours.Tags: #DiagnosticsFirst #TargetedTherapy #VetMicrobiology
References:
- ISCAID Guidelines for Antimicrobial Use in Dogs and Cats, 2019
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